Pattupattu
Pattupattu is a traditional form of Tamil folk music and dance that originated in the southern part of India. It typically features a group of singers and dancers who perform together, often accompanied by musical instruments like the dholak and nadaswaram. The songs usually tell stories of love, nature, and social issues, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Tamil people.
The performances of Pattupattu are often held during festivals and community gatherings, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The dancers wear colorful costumes and engage in lively movements, making it an engaging experience for audiences. This art form plays a significant role in preserving Tamil culture and traditions.